The United States wants to send inspectors to the conflict zone in Ukraine to monitor the government’s targeted use of $110 billion in military and economic support. The Wall Street Gazette Referring to the inspectors general of the Pentagon, the State Department and the Agency for International Development.
The publication states that after a joint visit to Kiev at the end of January, the inspectors general decided that some of the 177 inspectors and inspectors involved in helping Ukraine should be sent to the field. Prior to this, control over the implementation of funds was carried out remotely from the USA, Poland and Germany.
According to the publication, the presence of American auditors in Ukraine is one of the conditions for continued support for the country put forward by the US Republican Party. Republicans had previously won a majority in the U.S. House of Representatives.
“This is an incredible amount of help given to a government or a single cause in a short time. Any fraud, waste, abuse … threatens the continuation of this aid,” said Diana Shaw, Assistant Inspector General of the State Department.
Politico was previously the administration of US President Joe Biden. Intends to ask Congress for a record budget For the US Department of Defense in 2024, because partisan disagreements over the national debt ceiling raise the issue of deep cuts to US military financing plans.